The infographic illustrates the GDP index and longevity of six surveyed nations in 2006. A glance at the table reveals that the more prosperous countries were, the longer its dwellers lived. In addition, Mali ranked lastly over six countries in both GDP data and life expectancy.
The USA, at $45,000, by far the highest GDP index above all, followed by its third highest in life expectancy at the age of 78 in 2006. In contrast, Australian GDP data was at $38,600, $8000 less than that of the USA though, it overtook the USA to become the country had the highest longevity at 82. Accounted for the third position, Spain’s GDP per capita reached at $32,500, its life expectancy at 81, on the other hand, was almost the same as the figure of Australia.
However, GDP per capita in Poland just at $18,000, a half of the USA’s, this country’s longevity was relatively high at 75 years old. Otherwise, India and Mali was the last two countries to had the lowest position among six countries reported, respectively at $3000, 65 ages and $1,200, 50 ages in terms of GDP index and life expectancy.
